Waterstones Local Authors Party 2018

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Wednesday September 12th 2018

7pm-9pm, Waterstones Local Authors Party
On the eve of the Festival, over a glass of wine, Torin Douglas and Jo James showcase the wealth of local talent that Chiswick has to offer. Each author has just two minutes to speak about their book, making this a fast-paced, fun and fascinating evening.
Supported by Chiswickbuzz.net, which will film the talks.
Waterstones, 220-226 Chiswick High Road. Free admission but please book a ticket so we can keep track of numbers. Booking is open online via our Ticket Source page

These are the authors and their books, and the order in which they will speak:

1.   Amer Anwar (Brothers in Blood)
2.  Molly Arbuthnott (Oscar The Ferry Cat)
3.  Emma Bache (Reading Between the Lines)
4.  John Grigg (All Quiet in the Western Suburbs)
5.  Emma Juhasz (What Do Vets Do?)
6.  Jennifer Joyce (My Asian Kitchen)
7.  Neil Elder (The Space Between Us)
8.  Anne Patterson (Yes)
9.  Siobhan Ferguson (Pretty City London)
10. Kate Fulford (In-Laws and Outlaws)
11. Ian Peacock (Bankers: From Pillars to Pariahs)
12. Jeff Capper (A Chiswick Tale)
13. Rhiannon Lambert (Re-Nourish)
14. Roland Chesters (Ripples from the Edge of Life)
15. Louise Burfitt-Dons (The Missing Activist)
16. Rose Sandy (The Decrypter)
17. Zoe Antoniades (Invincible Voices)
18. Tanya Goodin (Stop Staring At Screens)
19. Carrie Reichardt (Cash is King: The Art of Defaced Banknotes)
20. Jo Pratt (The Flexible Vegetarian)
21. Asia MacKay (Killing It)

Pre-Festival Events: Tuesday and Wednesday

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